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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1898)
I «faauUfo diti] §Urahu T U E S D A Y , N O V . *2‘.>, 1808. M weil R E G U L A R T R A IN S , w ed n ksd ayb days will run us follows: Leave I 8.00 n. m. I Marshfield A rrive “ | 9.30 “ I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y 10.00 “ I Mvrtlu Point o n d ays M and r id Arrivo 12.30 p. m. Louve ll.OOu.ni. 10.30 “ Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin Is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. What is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? Church Directory. M . E. church, south -regular services each Sunday im>rniuK and evening, by the pastor, E . L. F i t c h . H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . O oauille City Preaching 1st nnd 3d Lord ’ s days in ea ch month, at 11 o'clock a. in. and 7:1*0 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o ’ clock a. m. Pray* r-m eeting every W ed nesday evening. C. A. S t in k , Minister. C ANNOUNCEMENTS. Rev. Horsfall will hold services Suuday iu St. James, Episcopal church, morning nnd evening. LOCAL IT E M S . Additional locals on 2d page. Hava you seen the Jewett type writer? The mail failed Thanksgiving day. to reach us Nice jewelry at Gillhara’s, uud repairing of all kinds. * Second-hand billiard table for sale. Apply nt this office. * McDonald 6ports a handsome barber’s pole, the handiwork of Painter J. R. Rochou. O rgan f o r S a l e —A good W h it ney & Holmes organ— seooud-hand but iu good order— cheap. In quire at this office. * It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right held and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayer’s Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Wrlta to our Doctor» Wo haro the exclusive services of Safes and office furniture are be some of the most em inent physicians in the United States. W rite fre e ly all the ing moved out of the temporary rticulara in your ease. You w ill re ive a prompt reply, without post. . quarters of the sheriff nnd county Adureas, DR. J. O. A Y E R , * treasurer into the new offices in the Low ell, ' courthouse. I Soothing, healing, cleansing. De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the im placable enemy of sores, burns and Dr. Ml!os%Nerve Plasters 25c. at a il druggists. wounds. It never failes to cure House for rent, with large gar piles. You may rely upon it. It. S. den attached. Apply at H e r a l i i Knowlton. office. In supreme court, Nov. 21st: Wanted—Phor Macy nt the Coos I5uv it Eastern It. Lt. it Navi- Pharmacy to sell you Holiday gation Co. vs. J H. Nosier; or- Goode. * dered on motion that respondent Hon. S. H. Hazard, o f Empire have 20 days additional time to serve aud file a supplemental ub City, came over yesterday, to re main until Wednesday. stract. a Sam Johnson, of Johnson Bro’s, is blind and has laid aside all books. H e can still count change, and will therefore sell for cash. H e claims he will make friends, while iu the present manner of doing business lie makes enemies for presenting bills that are long past due and ought to be paid. * P o w der A b s o l u t e l y 'P u r e Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKIWQ POttOER CO., NEW YORK, Mrs. J. M. Peebles leaves on the steiutor Alliance for San Francisco to buy a stock of milliuery, notions and other goods. I f you want a big stocking full of successful business get your nds into the H e r a l d at once. Touch the button and the H e r a l d will do the rest. A 116 pound squash, raised by J. W. Wirner, is on exhibition iu the Roseburg Review window. He had 36 tons of squashes on three- quarters of au acre. Lnst Wednesday evening was ail event in tlio pteaence of a select few at thi‘ residence of J.Nlifiburg, Judge Harlocker officiating at the uuptials of Ferry Robison and Miss Julia Hkelly. The cosy par lor was tastefully arranged with! white chrysanthemums uud smilax. i The bride wus attired iu a fuwn- coloicd broadcloth tailor-tnado gown, with linings of cherry taf feta silk. Alfred Schroeder was I best man. The bride and groom are old residents of this county, where they expect to rernaiu for the winter. M RS. JO IIN W A L L E T , o f Jefferson, RANTED 1,000 A cough is not like a fever. It loes not have to run a certain course Cure it quickly and effectually with One Minute Cough Cure, the best •emedy for all ages nnd for the most severe cases. W e recommend it because it’s good. R. S. Knowl ton. Thanksgiving day was tho de Johnson Bro’s is headquarters light of ail iu this section; old and for syrups. * young, invalids nnd all, enjoyed the charming day. Johnson Bro’s shipped another Miss Eva Butler left last week carload of apples yesterday. for San Francisco, where eho will Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wirner will receive treatment of her eyes. reside iu Coquille dnriug the win ter. Miss Maude Nosier is visiting The prices of “ cheap" Miss Eudicott at Myrtle Point for lea baking pow«hr a few days. coffee 11 tvoi inn cxii acts soda and spices Always notice onr “ announce ments,” head of first local column, are lower than prices of if you want to know what is going S ch illin g s Best, l ine; so ou. M. H. Hersey will pay cash for is the quality. 1C0 75 pounds ot cabbage, or any amount less, delivered at boat land ing or residence. * The boys brought Robison's hay. At tho Fair Store, C. M. S k e e l s . haler over via this place from the North Fork neighborhood, a few Complete stock o f new Holiday Th e H erald has supplied three days ago, and will now go into Goods at the R E R U N S T O R E . more of the Arlington bigharm business in this section with it. sewing machines «9 advertised iu It is now a new firm— Macy & Many a household ia saddened by T he H er ald . Oue has been re Moore— and the “ Pharmacy” is death because of the failure to ceived and two more are on the way. their place of business. Their keep on hand a safe and absolutely Better decide the matter quick. new shelf bottles nnd jars are just j certain cure for croup such as One Tka offer may not last long. nt hand, nnd with each steamer Minute Cough Cure. See that your There is no risk. now will come new goodB and fresh little ones are protected against : emergency. R. S. Knowlton. Capt. H. L. Burleson, of the new dregs. length intervening the close of this and opening of the public schools. The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to the suffered the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. Hacking cough is dis tressing. One Minnie Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? R. S. On the 21st inst. the Portland W. It is pleasant to the taste. C. T. U. committee that had been Knowlton. appointed to see Senator Simon Onr Riverton correspondent says with regard to bis attitude toward Mr. Timon has return d from the ihe Ellis bill for fbe suppression of city and was successful in securing the canteen systeai jn the army a new steamer to run to this river. and the sale o f liquor in all pub We nre not j et infoi med as to its lic institutions, reported that it name or rapacity, bnt suppose it bad been cordially received, and will chiefly serve for freighting— Senator 3imon has promised bis carrying coal from the Timon mine co-operation in all such reform and general freight to and from measures. the city. The Coquille creamery is cur tailing its operations, owing to the winter weather. It has had a lui g and prosperous season, aud will operate only four dars iu each week for the present— Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Satur days--possibly the balance o f this mouth. The Coos bay creamery, also, has had a prosperous run, aud Manager J. M. Collver slates thnt it will close down within the month for the same cause of shortening milk supply. He thiuks ot con structing a silo for the uextsenson, nod favors the whiter feeding of cattle with a view to extending the creamery operations throughout the winter and the year round. Wis., than whom none ia more highly Were observed in this city, ns per esteemed or widely known, writes. announcement in last week’s H e r "In 1' "JO I had a Severn attack o f L&Grlppo a l d , at the Christian Church, aud aud at the end o f four months. In spitoof all Rev. E. L. Pitch, of the Methodist physicians, friends and good nursing could church, delivered an able, instruct do, my lungs heart and nervous system wore so completely wrecked, m y life was de ivo aud patriotic discourse to a spaired of, my friends giving me up. 1 could large and attentive nudieuce. The only sleep by the use o f opiates. My lungs united choir, Miss Marvin Lamb and heart pained me terribly and my cough ----- ------------ presiding at the organ, gave a spe was most aggravating. I could not lie Iu j one position but a short time and not on my cially appropriate anthem aud ] left side at all. My husband brought mo There are several inquiries for ¡other selections, nil affording a i Dr. Miles' Nervine and H eart Cure and I bc- business locations iu Coquille. ' pleasant and instructive diversion : gan taking them. When I had taken a half ( botilo o f each I was much bettor and coni a- from the usual.routine. ‘ ulng persistently I took about a dozen bot »■¿■(■tilín. A delicious turkey and chicken tles and was completely restored to health to D bapfr -B axtkb - In Coquille City, nt tho diuner was served at noon nt the thesurprlsoof a ll." home o f tho bride’ s parents, Air. nnd Dr. Miles' Remedies Mrs. F. M. Baxter, Nov. 2d, 1898, by Hawkins building under the man Conntv Judge L , Hnrlocker, Harry Draper agement of the ladies of the are sold by a ll drug o f Oregon C ity, and Alisei Pearl Baxter, gists under a positive Christian Endeavor. The tables guarantee, first bottle o f this pince. K omison -S k b l l y - In Coquille City, at John ' were well patronized from 11:30 to benefits or money re Nasbarg’ s, Nov. 28, 1898, by Judge H nr 12:30 p. m., nnd yet there wns much funded. Book ou dis locker. Perry Robison and Miss Georgia ; left over, especially o f pies, cakes, eases o f the heart and Skelly. nerves free. Address, B ritbnbuchbr - R ookabd —A t the homo o f etc. The ladies theD prepared DR. MILES M E D IC A L OO.. Elkhart, Ind. the bride, near Bridge, Nov. 24, 1898, by sandwilches and coffee, and pave Rev. C. H. Burklow. Frederick Breiteu- buener and Miss L illy Kookard. a lunch at night, realizing well League Program for Friday Night, Dec. 2. from the effort. DORM . The Kpworth League program M c D onald —I n Coquille City, Nov. 23,1898, ‘ T otal ABSTxrtWf c e and PaoninrrioN.” to Mr. Mrs. Marshall M cDonald, a Unugh nt the Methodist church iu the ter. evening was largely attend'd, 1. S ore No. 178 nnd prnyer. R a y —O n Coos river, N ot . 17, 1898, to Mr. entertaining, highly interesting Si. lti’mlim; noripture iesnon. Prov, 28, and Mrs. Cal Kay, a daughter! 20-32..................Firs*. Vico- President N oblk —I n Marshfield. Nov. 24, 1898, to Mr. nnd the only service given nt night. 3. Sons No. 65. and Mrs. Charles Noble, n son. Rev. Mr. Fitch, of that church, 4. Handing, L ev . 10, 8-11.................. ........................ ............ U. O -H obera j presided. Rev. C. A. Stine, of the m t:». Prov. 31, 4-5.................. ! Christian church, rend the scrip 5. Rondina. .......................................Mary Prim e R obbins —I n Coquille City, Noy. 28, Chas. ture lessou; Frof. M .O . Hawkins 6. Sima N o 64. Robbins, aped 74years. ou tho Evils o f Strong Prink read a paper on the Origin of 7. Paper .................................. Mrs. Lawrence Í Thanksgivings; Elder W. II. Nos 8. How I Quit Selling W h isky.......... ................. Au Ex-Saloon Keeper. ier gave a short address ou Na 9. Solo and qnnrtet, * H e’ s a Prunk- tional Causes for Thanksgiving; ard T o u ie h t." Geo. Henninger read the presi 10. Readina, Prov. 20. 1 .......... Josie Lyons 11. Reading, Isa. 6, l i - 1 2 . . .. Charles Self dent’s proclamation of the day, nnd 12. Heading o f Statistics o f Intem per ¡ Miss Zettie Messer the governor’s; ance..... ............................ J. J. Lam b Rev. Futrell gave a paper and gome 13. Song No. 153. 14. League Benediction. j appropriate remarks. The songs E dith H aytkii . First Vice-President. bv the chi ir were appropriate nod very sweet. Miss Kiltie Johnson Call at Mrs. Clias. Moon’s for | wns organist. choice winter milliuery. * ----- —►--• © ► ■•- - -----— Charlie Lavine has improved and Rev. Robert Ennis, Presbyterian, beautified his home immensely, by putting on rustic and finishing it of Batidon, occupied the pulpit at up neatly. H e has a very comfort the Christinn church last Sunday— morning and evening. able and handsome home. Sheriff Gage made a trip to the Frof. Claude Nosier closed his term of private school last Friday, bay last week, returning yesterday, eo that the scholars can have a va but extending liis trip to Myrtle cation of restful and healthful Point by the snme trnin. fruit-dryer plant at Marshfield, passed up to Myrtle Point yester day on a business trip of a day or two. Our friends there are on the lookoat for a dryer and starch fac tory to be established there, and it would be worth their while. Cuquille City’s new sohoolhouse is Dow taking shape rapidly, and 'will be a source id j ride lo our citizen*. The next thing is to use it, and not let it btund idle six or j eight mouths iu each year. This cau be done greatly to the advan tage of our community, educating both onr own youth uud mauy who will atteud from the outside. “Saved Her Life.” Union Thanksgiving Services Tho Drnppr-Baxter wedding— Harry Draper, of Oregon City, and C. Chisholm, brother of our Miss Pearl Baxter, of this city— Mrs. S. J. Miller, arrived early Inst took place at the home of the week from Humboldt county, Cal., bride’s paren’ s, Mr. and Mrs. F . possibly to spend the winter here. M. Baxter, last Tuesday. There Rev. R. S. Tyrrell, of Ferndale, was a goodly number of guests Cal , who owns the Witner place present, several of the bride’s home near Arngo, arrived per steamer friends, nnd friends of the groom Iasi week, accompanied by 11. A. from Salem, who are present in and R S. Tyrrell. onr city as emoloyes in the con struction of our courthouse. Judge Hnrlocker performed the ceremony. The H e r a l d extends well-wishes. A m u no Advertisement— a big word; means to turn to Pharmacy for Wall Paper. Robison Skelly Nuptials. The steamer Dispatch, after a lay-off of about tour mouths, has been substantially nnd safely re paired and will start on her run between Ban.lon and this place at once. Evan Morgan returns from the Umpqua nnd becomps engin eer. The Dispatch has been greatly missed from our river. Ih e nicest holiday gift to your mother, wife, sweetheart, sister or family is the great Demorest’s Magazine, aud your best county paper, T he H e r a l d , at our club bing rates —only $2 25 for a year, postage paid. The holiday, Easter and 4th of-Joly numbers of the magazine alcne are worth the price. Frank McDcvitt lias returned to Salem from an extended trip in northern Oregon and in Washing ton. Fall nnd winter stock of Millinery goods, just arrived at Mrs. Horsey’s. Ladies nre invited to call nnd inspect I these new and seasonable goods. * io * 2 i * 50-* IRQfM TITPT V flTTiDSNTETTT to cure any case o f constipation, fascarets »re the Ideal I nDuULU1 Db I UUniUlii luLiU tirp. never trrip er aripe.lmt cause cney natural result«. t»am* k pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago. Montreal. Can., or Men York. lit. UP OUR S T O C K IN G is And Going on at a Rapid Rate A Goods N JOHNSON BRO S, C o q u ille C ity , fo r P a r t i c u la r s . H. L BURLESON, Marshfield, Oregon. W a n t e d —T o exchange, good city * » aiiicu propertyin IiOSAngelos S B R O U G H T W T O P R I C E S . EveryiMnE M in a ffell-ApiiM Dm Sion. See Shipping Potatoes Misses Ida Ilaminerlof nnd Ella Sturtivant rode to town horseback from their North Fork home yes- terday morning to do some shop ping nnd expecting to retnrnin the evening. This through very stormy weather nnd over very muddy roads. I t was n very brave act and commends these young ladies. A N D Y CATHARTIC TONS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF C ull flpples! • samo Delivered on Cars C O Q U I L L E C I T Y at Coquille City or NEW FIRM, * - NEW GOODS, Sacks furnished by Johnson Bro’s Save everything of the apple kind—all varieties, including Rus sets— except little, shriveled wiud-| Parties who have falls nnd consult Johnson Bro’s in this city about them. Don’t let them go to waste. Mliey will fur nish sacks. Capt. Burleson wants to sell, address all your cull npples at his dryer. county, California, for property in Coquille City, or vicinity. Lot 50x120, new, modern 5-room house, with all conveniences for small fam ily. A fine chance, open for a short time only. H e r a l d L a n d A L o a n Co. For tbs Coquille City H u b ild . In Memory ot Hop» Burgais From Portland, Oregon, will bo at Who departed this life Novem ber 21, Hotel Coquille 1898, at Arugo. Oregon, aged 18 monthsnud N O V E M B E R 8, it and 10. 5 days. I f you have chronic catarrh, con One more loved one’ s sweetly sleeping. One dear baby's passed before. sultation is free of charge. Sadly, now, still-watcb we're keeping. Do you blow mucus from the nose? When we’ ll greet her never more. Are you troubled with bleeding of Yes. we know she’ s gone forever, the nose ? W ith the blest redeemed to dwelt, Are the nostrils obstructed, mak Bat how sad it is to sever Heiuts that ever loved so well; ing breathing difficult? A ie you hoarse at times? No fond hopes to cheer the morrow, No glad thoughts to give relief; Is the mucus dropping down from Every heart is sad with sorrow. the nose into the throat? Each dear form is bowed with g risf: Is your nose stopped up? Often in the eve wo gather. Is your hearing affected? 'Bound tho fireside drear and ’ one', Thinking as we grieve together. Is your throat soro at times? O f the toyed oue far from home. Do you spit a good deal when ris O n ebv oue the leaves Are fa llin g — ing in the morning? Fading, falling, day by day, Do you hem aud hawk to clear And in siieuoe God is oatling One by one our loved ones way. your throat ? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, One more loved one's sweetly sleeping; Our sweet Hope’ s gone on before, which leads into consumptiim. Yet we jo v at thoughts o f meeting Weak eyes cured; cross-eyes By and by to part no more. straightened without operation; cat aracts removed without a knifo; Miss Helen Cope will teach the glasses fitted where all others have failed; rupture and hernia cured school ut Gold Beach ibis winter. Overcome evil with good. Over without trusses or operation; suro euro for kidney diseases; chronic come vour coughs nnd colds with Oue Minute Cough Cure. I t is so rheumatism cured. It cures Do not fail to see the German good children cry for it. Specialists. A friendly talk will cost | croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe you nothing, and is bound to result [ and all throat nuil lung diseases. iu a great dual of good to vou. * I R. S. Knowltou. E T T - E '- R , Tho popular John Morgan, of Empire City, has been appo nted collector of customs at the bay by President McKinley. ' " Constipation prevents tho body from ridding itself of waste matter. Do Witt’s Little Early Risers will remove the trouble and euro Sick Headache, Billiousness, Inactive Liver and clear the Complexion. Small sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. R. S. Knowlton. The German Specialists Administrators Notice. 'V ’ O T IO E IB H E R E B Y G IV E N T O A L L 1 1 persons whom it may concern, Unit on the 28th dav o f November. 1898, S. II. H a z ard, as administrator o f the estftto o f James Aiken, deceased, filed in tho County Court o f tho State o f Oregon fo r tho County o f Coos his final account r.s such administrator, and that thereupon the said Court duly made an order directing notice thereof be given by said administrator, by causing the same to be published in some newspaper published in suid Coos county as often as once a week fo r four successive weeks; nnd, also, farther ordered that Wednesday, the l l t l i day o f January, 1899, bo and tho same was, by said order, a p pointed uh the day for the hearing o f o b jections to said final account and the set tlement tdereof. Dated this 28th day o f November. 1898. S. U . H A ZA R D , Adm inistrator o f the estate o f James Aiken, deceased. It jnn. 11 I f you want something practi cal for yourselves iu the family, Notice. importaDt for everyman, woman, boy or girl, without exception. T he 'p H E COUNTY COURT OF COOS H e r ald (both one year, postage: County, State o f Oregon, will receive proposals for «.he superintending paid), and “ The Ellis .System of sealed and management o f the Coos County Poor Self-Iustruction in Bookkeep- Farm and Infirm ary fo r the year com ing,” all tor only 82.75. This sys mencing March 1, 1899, and ending Feb ruary 28, 1900. A ll bids must state defin tem will give you a business edu itely what the applicant proposes to do, cation nt home. I t contains 21 and be filed with the County Clerk on or January 4, 1899. blank books, form books, check before Done this 18th day o f November. 1*98. books, etc., and the necessary j L . H ARLO CKER, nov22 3t| County Judge. printed instructions. The school board held an en h e couraging meeting last Saturday PACIFIC! night, wbeu the board accented | tho tender of parties in New York 1 M UTUAL for tho cashing of the warrants of the district, nnd have concluded arrangements for realizing upon o f California. them as fast as issnpd, so ttiat the work on the building will be pressed to a finish ns soon as pos REV. JAB. L . FUT H ELI Agent. sible. The H erald will here make apecial mention of Chairman W.8. Perry and Trustee Charles Collier, ns also of District Clprk G. F. C. O. O I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R , Boutell, ns being instant in season C o q u ille C it y , O r.— -O p p o site D epot. and out of season to serve the pub lic faithfully, energetically and Keeps only Pare Wines and Liquors and Cigars. well in this onerous, moneyless, T h e Americas Fine Club Whisky is one o f tho thankless undertaking. Their e f specialties served in t h e » Clnbrooras. forts never will receive the appre ciation they merit. T Lire Iesaraace Gomnanr Life, Fodowm ont 1 Jmilcnf Mir in T h e Lon e S tar IW Biiii ml Table in Hoalhern Oregon COQUILLE PHARMACY, (Macy & Moore.) ws Dry A 1 H O S I E R Y , UQOds, Lillies’ aii Gents’ iMerweat GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, iACES, EMBROIDERIES, 4ADIES' CORSETS, ETC., lubber Goods iiiid Oil Clothing. Groceries, F L O U R Mil F E E D , Tobaccos, Ciprs, Candies ALSO V F U L L L I N E O F A M M U N ITIO N , ETC., ETC. J. W. LEN EVE’S STORE. “H otel coquille , « « « < ^ -Ir 0. H. BUTLER, PR O PRIETO R. A V IN G L E A S E D T H IS N E W , C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N H O S T L E R Y I am now prepared to entertain tho traveling public in ftrst-olas* stvie, with the very best o f accommodations and at most, reason able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market afford». S A M P L E IKK »MS for Commercial men. . _ room? and o iiitn illy located. S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and T e rm i fo r Fam ilies and Theatrical IroupeS. K a t e s - $1 to |l..r»0 pei day. S SOW is the tim e to grt IMRMISS i ...jg GREATEST BOOK CP ÏHÜ in:; (¿ n o d s M ild C h e a p I h i s M o n t h . Infants’ Shirts to one year o ld ........... f< Child’ s W ool Stockings, /», 8. 7........... 7 Child’ s Cotton Stockings, 5,6, 7.......... 8 Infants’ Shoes, nil colors. 1 to 4 2* Men’ s Sunday Sh»»es, until g on e........ 1.2f> Ladies’ Sunday Shoe*», until g o n e---- l-S>2 SMITHS CASH STORE 25 and 27 Market St.. S. f. F or S a l e — In Bnndon, one of the choicest location», a ptoaaarit boma, now, nniqno in atyla, and witli a ti lamb'd vb'W of III.» town and ocean. Sheltered from th** north wind». For particulars, ap ply to the H e r ald . [if. Should ta I d Every Home and Li Ffi3 Peso's Bible In written by R l«h t Hen. W illiam F.wart U ‘ r jf-* h t-l'r-m iar o f Orast Brillan and 1rs <r 1 1.1’ . R»v. A. If . Sayce, Uu«en'a Colla«*. O ' 1 ' _ . I iiitHiy. 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